Location: Callander, ScotlandAddress: Trossachs Leisure Ltd (FK17 8HP)Website:http://www.venachar-lochside.com/Type of Meal: LunchWhile
travelling with Discreet Scotland, our guide stopped by The Harbour Café located in a secluded area overlooking Loch Venachar.Whether you sit inside in the dining room or
on the patio, you get to take in the spectacular view, as shown from the
picture below.

The Harbour Cafe
provided me with the opportunity to try another Scottish delicacy the cullen
skink (£5.50). The best part is the fish broth base bringing such a rich
seafood flavour to the soup.With the
addition of smoked haddock, potatoes, leeks a dash of white wine and cream,
there’s also a smoky and hearty feel to the cullen skink. Although it looks
like chowder, the consistency is thinner and more like broth; so, it’s not too
heavy. Some may find it a tad salty, but it was perfect for dipping the hunk of
fresh Scottish bread into. The Harbour Cafe gives a pretty substantial portion so that
the cullen skink is a meal in itself.

Their
cheeseburger (£9.45) was also delicious and the first I've had in Scotland
which was flame broiled – something about that charred smoky taste is what
makes the burger. Sitting on a soft toasted bun, there is a layer of tomato
and onion relish which mellows everything out and adds a hint of sweetness.
Accompanying the burger were some of the most amazing chips (fries) - crispy, fluffy
and just the perfect amount of salt all fried up to a beautiful golden
colour.

As you walk
in, you're tempted by freshly made bakery items on display. One guest got a
scone and noted it was one of the best he's ever eaten. For dessert, I
had a bite of the lemon and ginger cake (£2.95) which was very moist but the
frosting a bit sweet for my taste.

Venachar
Lochside was a great place - beautiful views, laid back service and delectable
food at a reasonable price. Special thanks to Matthew at Discreet Scotland Tours for introducing me to this wonderful place.